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***Sensitive Content Advisory: This conversation may touch on topics that could be triggering. Please take a moment to center yourself and ensure you're in a supportive environment. If you or someone you care about is experiencing domestic abuse, please know there are places you can turn to for assistance listed at the end of these show notes. Today on the podcast I have my beautiful and very brave friend Lucy Kuper sharing her story in honor of Domestic & Family Violence awareness month. It is so important that we have these conversations and understand that domestic violence can come in many different forms. When survivors like Lucy bravely share their stories, it really shines a light on the reality of domestic violence, helping us understand its devastating impact and the importance of supporting survivors. Sharing her story isn't just about Lucy—it's about all the Lucys out there who deserve to be heard, believed, and supported. It's about breaking the silence and stigma surrounding domestic violence, empowering survivors to reclaim their voices and their lives. And ultimately, it's about creating a world where domestic violence is not tolerated, where survivors are embraced with compassion, and where everyone feels safe and respected in their relationships. In Australia, if you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, there are several organizations and helplines available to provide support: 1. 1800RESPECT: National Sexual Assault, Domestic Family Violence Counselling Service. It offers confidential counseling, information, and support 24/7. Call 1800 737 732 or visit their website: www.1800respect.org.au 2. DVConnect: Queensland's statewide telephone service offering free crisis counseling and support for people affected by domestic and family violence. Call their 24/7 hotline at 1800 811 811 or visit their website: www.dvconnect.org 3. Domestic Violence Crisis Service: Provides 24-hour support, information, and emergency accommodation for people experiencing domestic or family violence in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). Call their crisis line at (02) 6280 0900 or visit their website: www.dvcs.org.au 4. Safe Steps Family Violence Response Centre: Provides 24/7 support and access to emergency accommodation for women and children experiencing domestic violence in Victoria. Call their confidential support line at 1800 015 188 or visit their website: www.safesteps.org.au 5. Domestic Violence Line: Provides 24-hour assistance and referral services for people experiencing domestic violence in New South Wales. Call 1800 656 463 or visit their website: www.facs.nsw.gov.au/domestic-violence/helpline These are just a few options available in Australia. Remember, you deserve support, safety, and care. You are not alone, and there are people ready to help you.
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Lydbog: 5. maj 2024
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